The following works appeared in Issue 1:
Articles
- Jan G. Laitos & Lauren Joseph Wolongevicz, Why Environmental Laws Fail
- Philip A. Sandick, Orchestrating Under Uncertainty: The Organization of Sustainable Development at the United Nations
- N. Lindsay Simmons, Changing Lead into Gold: Examining Agency Attempts to Use the Clean Water Act to Solve Ecosystem Degradation Issues
- David P. Vincent, The Global Cost of Green: Recent Trade Issues and Litigation Between the United States and China May Dissolve Global Green Cooperation
- Sheila Olmstead & Nathan Richardson, Managing the Risks of Shale Gas Development Using Innovative Legal and Regulatory Approaches
- Rita Barnett-Rose, Compulsory Water Fluoridation: Justifiable Public Health Benefit or Human Experimental Research Without Informed Consent?
Notes
- Eva Zelson, Rethinking DDT: The Misguided Goals of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and a Plan to Fight Malaria Worldwide
- Lindsey Nicolai, There May Not Always Be More Fish in the Sea: Why NOAA’s Restrictions Do Not Violate the Magnuson-Stevens Act
- Kristen Clark, Navigating Through the Confusion Left in the Wake of Rapanos: Why a Rule Clarifying and Broadening Jurisdiction Under the Clean Water Act Is Necessary
Issue 2
The following works appeared in Issue 2:
Symposium Articles
- John R. Nolon, Land Use and Climate Change Bubbles: Resilience, Retreat, and Due Diligence
- Trip Pollard, Damage Control: Adapting Transportation to a Changing Climate
Notes
- Kelsey Ott, Buzzkill: How the EPA’s Inaction Is Killing America’s Bees
- Jason Kane, An Unintended Consequence of Arkansas Game & Fish Commission v. United States: Expanding Takings Liability to What the Government Doesn’t Do
- Susan Vermillion, Lessons from China’s Carbon Markets for U.S. Climate Change Policy
- Nick Raffaele, iDump: How the United States Should Use Disposal Bans to Legislate Our Way Out of the Electronic Waste Crisis
- Anu Paulose, Economic Hazards of Environmental Justice for Lower-Income Housing Tenants
Issue 3
The following works appeared in Issue 3:
Articles
- Jennifer M. Egan & Joshua M. Duke, Water Quality Conflict Resolution and Agricultural Discharges: Lessons from Waterkeeper v. Hudson
- Isabel F. Peres, Timothy A. Slating & Jay P. Kesan, The Case for Vertical Integration in the Developing Bioenergy Industry
- David Groshoff, The Coming Wave of Pretextually Profiteering Social Entrepreneurs: A Case Study at the Nexus of Property and Civil Rights
Notes
- Lamya Moosa, “The Energy Capital of the East Coast?”: Lessons Virginia Can Learn from Cape Wind Failure and European Success in Offshore Wind Energy
- Nicholas Guidi, Oil, Fire, Smoke and Mirrors: The Gulf Coast Claims Facility and its Dangerous Precedent
- Joseph Michael Carroll, From the Seas to the Stars: A Case for Developing Offshore Spaceports on States’ Submerged Lands
- John Ferriss, Fueled by Free Trade: WTO Trade Agreements Ensuring the Proliferation of Solar Technology